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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Bless her pea pick in’ heart!

Our youngest grandchild turned two this past week. She was just born yesterday in my mind – not too sure where two years has gone. But gone they are, and in the place of baby girl Reagan, we have one of the spunkiest, sweetest, two years old the world will ever know.

She definitely knows what she wants and doesn’t want at the wise old age of two. She replied with a firm NO when I asked if she wanted to sit on my lap. And she replied with an equally firm YES when I asked if she wanted to go to the garage with the rest of the kids. I asked her what she wanted and she replied “I want a drink”. Ok! I found myself wishing I had such wisdom about what I want and don’t want.

No funky blowing face from this little one. We all learned the correct way to blow out candles is to let out a puff of air between your teeth. One second those candles were lit and then poof – they were out! Did I blink? Nah, she was just that good.

Let me show you how to break this homemade piñata. (It’s a puppy dog, in case you can’t tell).

I believe she is going to be a politician. She combined a bear from one grandma, fake food from this grandma, and a shopping cart from mommy, daddy and big brother, and away she went. She likes it all!

I wish we could have been there the boys would have had a blast!!!! They are all fever free now and coughing is getting less and less thank goodness. Reagan is getting so big!!!! BTW mom I have a gift for her when you are going out there next time and i can give it to you to give her. Love you lots.

yes, 2 yr olds tend to not beat around the bush! my little gal just turned 13 mths and i feel like she was just born yesterday and my baby is being replaced with a little girl! found you from funny in my mind!

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It is tough trying to explain me. My husband of 40 years would say it is not possible. My three children would definitely say it is not possible. I think the only ones who can explain me would be my 10 grandchildren. They sum it up in two words - Silly Grandma.